A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 16, 2001
Original Title:
Dog
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Zephyr Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
A teenage girl gets ready to go out to meet her boyfriend, despite her mother's loud verbal disapproval of her clothes. She goes out to a deserted area with him and he begins to touch her up and have sex with her, however a dog reveals the true nature of her boyfriend.
Art Direction:
Dianne Williams
Assistant Art Director:
Carly Shenstone
Assistant Camera:
Erin Stevens
Assistant Director:
Sarah Samuel
Associate Producer:
Christopher Collins
Boom Operator:
Robin Green
Casting:
Jill Trevellick
Clapper Loader:
Erin Stevens
Colorist:
Perry Gibbs
Costume Assistant:
Deborah Ellis
Costume Design:
Jacqueline Durran
Director:
Andrea Arnold
Director of Photography:
Sean Bobbitt
Editor:
Nicolas Chaudeurge
Executive Producer:
Hilary Salmon
Jeremy Howe
Fight Choreographer:
Vincent Keane
Focus Puller:
Matthew Poynter
Gaffer:
Eddie White
Makeup Supervisor:
Kevin Fortune
Online Editor:
Andrew Mitchell
Original Music Composer:
Dan Berridge
Producer:
Nick Laws
Production Assistant:
Theresa Reid
Production Design:
Helen Scott
Production Manager:
Katya Baker
Production Runner:
Ben Rice
John Taylor
Props:
Vince Connelly
Stephen Byde
Script Editor:
Kate Lewis
Security:
Alfie Hillier
Tracy Thorley
Sound Editor:
Andrew Godwin
Sound Mixer:
Simon Farmer
Still Photographer:
Gary Parker
Writer:
Andrea Arnold
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